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By adding water or steam, the boiling points of the compounds are depressed, allowing them to evaporate at lower temperatures, preferably below the temperatures at which the deterioration of the material becomes appreciable.
Why does adding steam allow them to evaporate at lower temps?
Why does adding steam allow them to evaporate at lower temps?
